Combined fountain-pen, blotter, and other appliance.



No. 836,516. PATENTED NOV. 20, 1906. H. I. LURYE & N. H. LEWIS. COMBINEDFOUNTAIN PEN, BLOTIBR, AND OTHER APPLIANCE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 7, 1906.

INVENTORS Jim 4? H2 7??? Miianzfii Law's a" ATTORNEY UNITED STATES"IPA-TENT OFFICE. 1

HENRY 1. LURYE AND NATHANIEL H. LEw1s,'oF NEW YORK, N.-

COMBINED FOUNTAIN-PEN, BL OTTER AND. OTHER APPLlANCE.

No. 836,519 g H Tea whomit may concern.-

, Be it known that we, HENRY I. LURYE and NATHANIEL H- LEWIS, citizensof the United States, residing at New .York city,'in the county andState of New York, have invent- J ed new and useful Im rovements in acombined Fountain-Pen, lotter, and other Aptends'to retract the slidewhen p to serve as fountain-pen and blotter.

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embodymg this invention. Fig. 2 is a view like Fig. 1, the blotter beingexposed or ready for use. Fig. 3 is a section along a; w, 1. Fig: 4 is asection along y 1 Fig. 2. Fi 5 shows a modification. Fig. 6 shows the botter of Fig. 5 ex osed or uncovered. Fig. *7 shows a fork. ig. 8 is asection along 2 z,

- In the drawings is'shown a penholder a. This can be in form of a.fountain, but not The holdeig o'r handle a has a A cap or cover c isadapted to inclose the pen when notin use.- This cap is rovided with acarrier (1, which may be, in' orm of a slide having roller-e, ofblotting-paper or porous stone or other material,ada ted'to lot orabsorb ink. The slide can e connected to or engaged by a spr' g, whiched: out of its chamber or' housing. To the up er part of the slide ispivoted a plug h, whicli covers the slide and itsroller when in the cap.

When the blotter or its ink-eraser is'to be used, the plug is graspedand slide u'lled. out- ,ward. 'T sition shown in Fig. 2, where itis'ready to en the roller'is oscillate to the poblot after writing.

The part of cover a which 'si-tsover the pencan serve as a handle forthe blotter or eraser. The spring 9 is shown held in the cover by asuitable shoulder or annular piece 5., screwed or secured in the coveror its mouthportion'. This sp is shown bearing against a suit- ,ableshoul er on the slide. I e

The slide is shown as having part thereof branched or forked to form abearin for the pivot lc-of the-blotter. The free en s of theSpecification of Letters' Patent. I Application filed March 7,1906.Serial No. 304.728. I

mounted on the Patented-Nov. 2c, 1906.

form gages or stop-shoulders for arresting or alining the blotter orabsorbent roller in A transverse positionjor-at an angle suitable foruse.

. A spring m is'shown which tends'to swing on automatically movethe-blotter to a cer-,

' fork are suitably bent toward one another to taii position, such astransverse, for the purv pose of use.

The device can" be modified. For example, in place of a .slide theblotter can be mounted on a fixed bearing, and a cover or screw-capncould be applied, Figs, 5 and 6. This blotter with its housing forms a.convenient pocket-blotter or blotter to be carried in the pocket.

A fork which forms a bearing for-the blotter is shown in Fi 7. 'Suchforko can'be formed or bent of s eet metal.

An ink-eraser in suitable form,such as a rubber f, can be attached tothe side of its roller. 1

What we claim as our invention, sire to. secure by Letters Patent, is

1. A fountain-pen and a blotter carried by orportable with the pen and asuitable case I for the blotter, said case being madeto form and deapart ofan extension of the pen or its handle Y '2. A 'en having a housng wlth a slide, a

spring or.mo ving the slide, and a blotter v pen and pivoted orswingingon the slide; y

3.1 A pen and a spring in the housing and connected to the blotter'andmade to move the blotter to-.

ward the housing and hold the samethe'reagainst when exposed or broughtinto transverse osition for use, and to hold the blotter in the h 4. Apen having a bearing with shoulders ousing when moved into the same.

or stop and a blotter mounted to swing on the bearing and to-be arrestedby the stop. 5. A penrotecting cover having a blotter connected t ereto,said cover being adapted to rotect or house the blotter.

having a housingwith a blotter l reg ntestimony whereof we have hereuntoset our hands in the presence of two subscrib ing witnesses. I V

' HENRY I. LUR E... a

NATHANIEL H.- LEWIS. Witnesses: [I

EDWARD WIEsNE GEORGE HnLsBERG. l

